November 2016
In This Issue

Change
Change your opinions, keep to your principles; 
change your leaves, keep intact your roots.  - Victor Hugo

This issue of  Leading Today, Leading Tomorrow is dedicated to change. Four entries about individuals or groups creating change. The stories serve as examples Omicron Delta Kappa "root" values - scholarship, service, integrity, character and fellowship.  
Higher Education has Changed - but How?
Higher education has changed drastically in the last ten years but have those changes made universities less inclusive?  Is quality instruction a global right?   Writer and musician Danika McClure challenges us to consider the quality of education in a changing world.

Time to sprint toward Olympic equality
Change comes slow to the Olympics.  The modern Olympics began in 1896 with only male participants, while women's events were not added until 1928. As Laura Hills demonstrates in  The Conversation , there is a long way to go.

If the Art World has Changed so Much in the Last Five years, Why Hasn't Our Thinking? 
photo credit P. McDonough
Can public art change the culture of a city?  A rtist, educator, writer, administrator and provocateur, Patrick McDonough speaks about how public art and his concerns about the "creative economy." 

Student Activists Facilitate Change
photo credit cnn.com
Student leaders challenge the status quo, forcing administrations all across the country to examine the true values of higher education. In wake of Black Lives Matter  and post presidential election protests, this article speaks to the power of activism.

"People don't resist change. They resist being changed!"
- Peter Senge

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